Lógica (en. Logic)
/ˈloxika/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
Study of reasoning.
Logic is fundamental in mathematics.
La lógica es fundamental en matemáticas.
Rules that govern reasoning.
His logic does not hold up against the facts.
Su lógica no se sostiene ante los hechos.
System of rules to reach valid conclusions.
The debate unfolded logically.
El debate se desarrolló con lógica.
Etymology
From the Greek 'logikós', meaning 'related to word or reasoning'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
it makes no sense
Indicates that something is irrational or incomprehensible.
no tiene lógica
logic of life
Refers to the meaningful understanding of everyday situations.
lógica de la vida
crushing logic
When an argument is so evident that it cannot be disputed.
lógica aplastante
Related Words
illogical
Lacking logic, irrational.
ilógico
logical
Based on logic, reasonable.
lógico
reasoning
Mental process of thinking coherently.
razonamiento
Slang Meanings
Doing something without thinking.
What you did makes no sense.
Eso que hiciste no tiene lógica.
Making unusual or unexpected decisions.
You're acting in a way that doesn't make sense.
Estás actuando de una manera que no tiene lógica.